Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear VIVA Managers:
As you may have recently become aware, there is a dispute regarding ownership of the Villarreal Virginia Academy. We want you to know that we hope to resolve the dispute promptly and are confident that it will be resolved in our favor. In the meantime, we are committed to safeguarding our program for all our participants.
As you may also know, for the past several days, Bo and I have been locked out of the www.villarrealva.org website and have not been able to manage the daily operations of the Villarreal Virginia Academy. As of this moment, SportEngine, the operator of the Villarreal Virginia Academy website, has frozen all registration funds in escrow until the dispute is resolved. You have also heard from Villarreal CF through Julio Salinas that Villarreal CF will suspend their activities and coaching until a resolution is reached. Julio Salinas communicated this directly this evening at the managers meetings.
Many of you have reached out to express concern and offer words of encouragement. We have tried not to confuse you with too many messages, instead we would like to wait until we can provide you with correct information that you need in order to make a good decision for your children.
We greatly appreciate your patience and your support during this extremely difficult time for us. Our only hope in starting the Villarreal Virginia Academy was to provide first class soccer training and the best playing experience for your children and we are committed to that dream.
Sincerely,
Bo Amato & Carlos Aranda
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY
run folks run. $$$ You may have lost your deposit for now but find your kid another club.
Excuse me genius can you please explain to me why bo has put the most kids into college out of any coach in the country? Without out a da or ecnl team? Why are the fees so cheap compared to loudon, arlington, and mclean witch charge 4k a season at U9? Also these clubs have nothing to offer compared to what viva offers (professional coaches in a la liga team). Viva charges half or even less than half of what these big clubs charge. Without question this is a place where I will put my son when he is old enough, having bo, carlos and villarreal cf all coaching my son with no more interference with abgc. I could only imagine the best of things possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to throw away your money with Viva and Bo and Carlos, go right ahead. Ever wonder how Bo was able to go from living in a friends basement for years to a nice condo in One Loudon in the past couple years? Drive his Mercedes? He takes your kids' club and tourney fees from the club account and uses it to supplant his income. ABGC was 60K in red in its travel soccer account prior to the merger with VIVA, and it was all due to Bo. He's a total snake charmer.
If it were my kid- I'd run for the hills (i.e. another club) as quick as I can.
Must be Steve or Trevor(abgc), bo doesn’t drive a Mercedes. Also tell me why bo has to live with a roommate in one loudon rather than live on his own to afford his fees? Also I wonder why greg germains son(billy Germain) was making 50k, more than any coach in the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear VIVA Managers:
As you may have recently become aware, there is a dispute regarding ownership of the Villarreal Virginia Academy. We want you to know that we hope to resolve the dispute promptly and are confident that it will be resolved in our favor. In the meantime, we are committed to safeguarding our program for all our participants.
As you may also know, for the past several days, Bo and I have been locked out of the www.villarrealva.org website and have not been able to manage the daily operations of the Villarreal Virginia Academy. As of this moment, SportEngine, the operator of the Villarreal Virginia Academy website, has frozen all registration funds in escrow until the dispute is resolved. You have also heard from Villarreal CF through Julio Salinas that Villarreal CF will suspend their activities and coaching until a resolution is reached. Julio Salinas communicated this directly this evening at the managers meetings.
Many of you have reached out to express concern and offer words of encouragement. We have tried not to confuse you with too many messages, instead we would like to wait until we can provide you with correct information that you need in order to make a good decision for your children.
We greatly appreciate your patience and your support during this extremely difficult time for us. Our only hope in starting the Villarreal Virginia Academy was to provide first class soccer training and the best playing experience for your children and we are committed to that dream.
Sincerely,
Bo Amato & Carlos Aranda
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY
run folks run. $$$ You may have lost your deposit for now but find your kid another club.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to throw away your money with Viva and Bo and Carlos, go right ahead. Ever wonder how Bo was able to go from living in a friends basement for years to a nice condo in One Loudon in the past couple years? Drive his Mercedes? He takes your kids' club and tourney fees from the club account and uses it to supplant his income. ABGC was 60K in red in its travel soccer account prior to the merger with VIVA, and it was all due to Bo. He's a total snake charmer.
If it were my kid- I'd run for the hills (i.e. another club) as quick as I can.
Anonymous wrote:As an independent who left the local area and club a few months ago, the only thing I think when I read that press release is, ‘Is Steve Lee really THAT stupid?’
He’s been involved with VIVA for a year, wearing their gear to every practice and game ... and he wants us to believe he did not know about the formation of VIVA?? Seriously, is he THAT dumb?
Anonymous wrote:Villarreal is definitely committed to VIVA for the next year. Villareal as a soccer team is very different than the Barcelona's of the world. They serve a smaller market and compete with fewer resources, but yet the team has found a way to survive and at times flourish in la Liga, by focusing on player development and the community. That's why Villareal was drawn to Annandale...both have always had something to prove. The following are good articles:
https://medium.com/off-the-pitch-by-villarreal/small-fish-vs-big-fish-the-success-story-of-a-small-football-club-76d78f27d4c6
https://medium.com/off-the-pitch-by-villarreal/insights-of-an-elite-soccer-club-6d509a9a12a3
Anonymous wrote:All these statements by the scared little ABGC goons ban barely run a bingo hall. hahaha.
If VIVA (Bo/Carlos) are as terrible and dishonest as the trolls here claim then answer this one critical question, “Why would a La Liga team with a reputation at stake stick with them?” And that was the entire point of the terroristic letter ABGC issued Monday ... they tried to scare away Spain. They know they can’t run a travel program so they are only left with wearing suicide vests and trying to blow up VIVA.
Go back to your bingo stand and taking social security money from senior citizens. And ask your stooge of a leader why his wife works for McLean travel. Too embarrassed by ABGC and the goon squad?